After I put about 5 gigs of clips (approx 150) into premiere It chokes on me...
When i try to import more clips, it says Unsupported Audio Format...
But when I re-start Premiere and start a new empty project + try to import the same file, it imports just fine...
All of my clips are decoded Tivo Mpeg Files that have been cut up with Nano-peg...
Has anyone experienced this or has anyone found a work-around...
I am also Using The Main Concept Plugin, but I uninstalled it and still had the same problem...
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Premiere 1.5 is extremely meory and resource hungry. At least one gig of ram should be on the system. I have a P4 2.8 with 512 ram at work and it WILL choke even just doing a reasonable job with just a few clips totally no more than 1 gig. Yet Vegas will continue merrily doing what it is supposed to do. I love Adobe product, but a little less every day. Photoshop is still king!
No DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD! -
Premier Pro dies for me on large projects, or throws off the audio-video sync. For small projects .... intros, titles, credits, video/narration/music clips ... it works great. But overload it .... and it's unreliable! (For me).
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